Theories of Juvenile Delinquency
.... Researchers have detailed other dimensions of the learning process, but the essential concept remains that young
people learn deviant behavior from peer groups ....
(1768

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Theories of Delinquent Behavior
.... Researchers have detailed other dimensions of the learning process, but the essential concept remains that young
people learn deviant behavior from peer groups ....
(1711

7

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Street Gangs & Juvenile Corrections System
.... Vigil states that many young
people learn that incarceration is not to their liking even though a certain amount of peer respect and personal prestige is ....
(1017

4

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Eight Schools of Psychology
.... This approach emphasizes that
people learn new behaviors by observing the behavior of others without directly experiencing any conditioning. ....
(1062

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Issues Relating to US Political System
.... In being responsible for public affairs,
people learn to be more responsible human beings. In this way,
people can
learn from one another (Dye, 1996, p. 13). ....
(1839

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Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... the teacher. He said that
people learn by doing and by activities which involve the whole person (Rogers, 1969, p. 162). He contended ....
(1972

8

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Cross Cultural Communication
.... society. The assumption has been that if all
people learn standard English that helps to bind the community as a whole. Certainly ....
(1492

6

)
Teaching and Learning Styles in Music Reading
.... The point is that the more we discover about how
people learn, the more we as teachers need to adapt how we teach in order to help our students
learn in the ....
(4157

17

)
Left-Right Brain Dichotomy: Delineate and Discuss Literature on ...
.... In a discussion of how
people learn via the Internet, Bollet and Fallon (2002) define whole-brain instruction as an approach that is based on neurolinguistic ....
(1297

5

)
Historical Cultural Analysis
.... When Antwone tells Dr. Davenport that violence is "the only way some
people learn," Davenport responds, "But you pay the price for teaching them" (Washington). ....
(2908

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Technology in Education
.... It is a well-known fact that
people learn more fully anything that they teach to others, so students that teach their peers
learn more, and their peers also ....
(1132

5

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Impact of Alcoholism on the Family Unit
.... Today it continues to help
people learn how to recover from the effects of living with an alcoholic as an important part of family treatment. ....
(2018

8

)
Learner Error & Teaching Secondary Languages
.... an important fact about the way that language is acquired in "natural" or non-classroom situations, for as both children and adults
people learn language not ....
(3501

14

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Psycholinguistic Approach to Second Language Learning
The psycholinguistic approach to second language learning is an approach that focuses upon how
people learn and use language to communicate ideas (Taylor & ....
(617

2

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Personality Theory
.... Bandura believes that most
people learn behavior through observation rather than from actually performing the behavior and then experiencing its consequences. ....
(4967

20

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Hiring New People in a Multinational Company
.... Helping employees
learn the tools of day-to-day social and business .... Diversity training, for example, should go beyond recognizing that "
people are different ....
(1766

7

)
Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru
.... in his final days. Yet, Kurosawa is not presenting a simple tale of how a group of
people learn a lesson. Indeed, it is Watanabe ....
(1664

7

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Contrast of ESL & EFL
.... To ignore the existence and influence of this basis is to deny the adage that
people learn from "where they're at", ie at the cognitive, affective, social ....
(5370

21

)
The Neur People
.... His narrative is compelling and complete and the reader sympathizes with the predicament of these traditional
people who must now
learn to live a completely ....
(2079

8

)
Mass Media Distortions of Reality
.... However, TV also becomes a social modeler, according to Lull, who ways it makes
people "
learn acceptable (social) role behavior" (37). ....
(1750

7

)
A Solution to Hate Crimes
.... Some
people are already so prejudiced that the mere sight of a person of another race .... them, and their rage takes over before they have a chance to
learn anything ....
(812

3

)
English for Specific Purposes
.... whose primary interests lies in some branch of science, health sciences, medicine, technology, commerce, etc." The focus is less on how
people learn than on ....
(8793

35

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Vegetarian Diet & Nutritional Requirements
.... Vegetarianism is becoming increasingly popular as
people learn more about the benefits of a vegetarian diet and its capacity for enhancing and even extending ....
(2291

9

)
Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet
.... Vegetarianism is becoming increasingly popular as
people learn more about the benefits of a vegetarian diet and its capacity for enhancing and even extending ....
(2315

9

)
ESL & Native Speakers
.... learners believed that there were a number of factors and difficulties that can have a negative or positive effect as to how and why
people learn a second ....
(4288

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Cultural Anthropology
....
People gradually drift home to sleep until dawn. From birth to age four or five children
learn to sit and crawl, but do not stand unless absolutely necessary ....
(1247

5

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THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTION IN ESL
.... The first and fundamental conclusion one reaches upon having examined the literature on how
people learn a foreign language is that expressed by a number of ....
(6076

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Steel Magnolias
.... These exchanges allow their relationship to test its limits and, ultimately, to grow stronger, as two very different
people learn how to communicate more ....
(1898

8

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Street Corner Society
.... To fully comprehend behavior, we must
learn the subjective meanings
people attach to their actions--how they themselves view and explain their behavior ....
(945

4

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College as a Waste of Time & Money
....
People young and old can and do
learn much in situations they don't want to be in, and
learn much in situations where they do not want to
learn. ....
(1423

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